I'm activated and love this phone!!

I like it alot. I am wizzing around, typing faster, moving around the system fast. The
9310 is fast. Calls are really good....get used to the keypad.
This is why I came back to BB....this model is fun but with a
more serious, adult approach to social comm and getting things done!!
When the time comes to find a Q10 on prepaid that's not $700
then I'll make a move. For now, this is great!! Can say I am happy to
leave my phone ON again and use it without the battery going south
in a few hours. Have a good weekend!!

Yeah I've had my 9310 for two weeks now. Great phone. A little bit small, but it looks elegant, naked without a case. I compared it to my 8530 Curve which was also a great phone with the rock solid OS 5 platform. I really hated to give up the 8530 but the 9310 is a better phone. It has a better camera, with flash, and a faster browser. Its also lighter and thinner than my 8530, and the battery lasts a lot longer too. Good on you for getting the 9310.

@winoryder..... I also had the 8530...back when getting the app iheartradio was a big deal to me....was
a great phone...just got seduced by the android machine. I am selling my htc evo 4g 3d to be back in BB
land. Hated the greasy touchscreen, heavy device didn't care to bring it everywhere. It's what works best in my life,
I don't care about 16 core snapfrog processors anymore...I want an adult smartphone. That's why I am back here..
Peace PS yes I was exaggerating the 16 core snapdragon processor...you can only improve those phones so much
before it becomes a joke!!

I'm happy with mine too. I am liking the optical mouse a lot more than I thought I would. Battery is great. Too bad about the data on boost no longer being unlimited 3G. Luckily I have wifi at home and at work.

I'm activated and love this phone!!

Not sure but I don't think boost mobile's data change matters to BB users since we are paying extra for and using Blackberry Internet Service for data. Boost data like most was never truly unlimited, they had a 5G cap before they changed it to 2.5G

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